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RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch

Award: Yellow Pencil

Yellow Pencil / Graphic Design / Integrated / 2024

Award: Graphite Pencil

Graphite Pencil / Graphic Design / Motion Design

Award: Wood Pencil

Wood Pencil / Typography / Kinetic

Award: Shortlist

Shortlist / Typography / Integrated

Award: Shortlist

Shortlist / Graphic Design / Environmental

The Royal Television Society’s annual two-day event at The University of Cambridge brings industry leaders together to discuss the future of media, the impact of AI, and the role of opinion in news.
Inspired by lead sponsor, Channel 4's, core topic and title of this year’s event - Too Much To Watch - we created a colourful identity that playfully explored the idea of a crowded screen. Each letter, word and phrase competes for our attention, imitating the dizzying array of content viewers and broadcasters have to navigate.

  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch
  • RTS Cambridge Convention: Too Much to Watch

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